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Monday, May 27, 2013

One Sheet Wonders

When I saw the cutting guide for another one sheet wonder cardmaking idea on Pinterest posted by Seonsook Duncan from her blog (seonsookduncan.blogspot.com), I decided to finally try doing this type of card making because I could make at least sixteen different cards from two pieces (12 inches by 12 inches) of double-sided printed paper.



 

After I had cut the papers, I discovered I had actually picked up two sheets of the pink paper as well as one sheet of the teal.  I ended up with 25 cards within a couple of hours.  This was a wonderful opportunity to also use up some of the embellishments, ribbons, etc., that I have had for some years.  The next time I need some cards, I'll have to revisit her blog.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Smile for the Camera!

The card for May 2013 was created using a free printable from RebeccaB at  uprintables.blogspot.com.  The inside said "I love your smile"

Monday, April 8, 2013

Ooops!



In trying to get this month's cards made for the pediatric ward at the local hospital, I forgot to take a photo of some of them for this blog. I printed out this little guy, colored him (which I should have done first!), fussy cut all 24 of them and, using pieces cut from the Whitman's 'bubble' sheets, I 'popped' them on the card fronts which said, " Hugs and Flowers" on the outside, with "Love and Kisses from Your Secret Pen Pal" on the inside. Frank delivered them to the third floor of the hospital and I was only a week late with them.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Operation Write Home (continued)




These are the cards no one wanted to try on Saturday.

After working on the one card (the birthday cards with the stacked flowers in yellow & blue) off and on all day to make 24 of them, now I know why. They didn't seem to be so time consuming when I made the samples...learned my lesson! There was a lot of cutting out of flowers, etc., because I don't have a punch for the stamp and for some I should have used the Cricut to cut out the nose and eyes for the dragon card (that would have saved a lot of punching). I had cut all the other pieces for that card; Helen inked all the edges and assembled about half the cards which I finished today.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Cards for Operation Write Home

Last Saturday, Bonnie, Patricia, Esther, Helen, Beth, Margie, Eva, Ida, and I finished making 182 cards to be sent to Operation Write Home. I'd like to be able to do this about every other month; unfortunately, we plan to leave in April for the Oregon coast (nine weeks on the road in our RV)so that puts paid to that plan. We had some cards left over from the last card making session that wouldn't fit into the large Express Mail box provided by the Post Office so I put them in this box and managed to get 285 in to be mailed tomorrow. I believe I have enough cards no one was brave enough to attempt on Saturday to probably fill a small box. Hopefully, I can get them finished and mailed before we leave on this next trip.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

March 2013 Secret Pen Pal Cards

I found this little bear by doing a Google image search for "Irish Bear" then right clicked on the one I wanted in order to save it to my computer's photo files. I printed the cards out and added the inside message, "when I think of you". After printing and cutting the bears out, I made woggles for them so they would 'dance' on the card. I inked the edges of the card fronts then mounted them between the words.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

2013 Sale-a-bration Card Gallery

The "Hello" card is a freebie kit (all the elements including the envelopes to make eight cards) during Sale-a-bration when you order exceeds $50. I was finished in under two hours making these twelve cards. Because I don't need a graduation card, I changed it to a Thank You card to send to Operation Write Home next month.
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